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Old July 27th 03, 12:26 PM
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Default problem with asus v9520 and games freezing

Check your Virtual memory by right clicking on My
Computer/properties/performance/virtual memory. Check that it is not
disabled. You can either set it at an upper and lower limit of around 500
for both or let Windows manage itself.
It looks like you have the latest drivers,so if all this doesn't work,try
DOWN grading them....experiment a little.

See how that goes

PAUL

"riana" wrote in message
u...
Im having problems with games like red faction, medal of honor and
ravenshield either completely freezing the system or causing the system to
reboot.

Sometimes its just the screen and keyboard that freeze with the only

option
left being rebooting. Usually happens either a few secs into the game or
going into the game.

My system is only a few days old.

Specs
Gigabyte K7 triton motherboard
AMD Athlon XP processor 1800+
512 MB Ram
400 watt power supply
Asus V9520 Magic v44.03
Directx 9a
Running win 98

the system is not overheating
is it a driver issue? or something else?

Any help would be appreciated




 




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